Why The Rush Blizzard?

Yes. Let’s go with the BFA devs’ release schedule.

Not the Vanilla devs’ release schedule.

At the rate they’re going, I wouldn’t be surprised if they’ve decided to put Classic on a 2-year cycle (like retail) and they’re going to announce TBC servers next year.

Unless you worked for Blizzard back then you don’t know the answer to that question.

If you want the Vanilla devs’ release schedule, then go argue for it. Go argue for Blizzard to release content patches and scrap their phase idea.

Otherwise, you’re being a hypocrite.

Keep grasping for straws, it’s amusing. The vast majority of players never even hit 60 by the time BWL released.

You know this, keep playing dumb though.

They’ve made it clear very very early on they were not doing progressive patching to coincide with when and what was patched in during vanilla.

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Prove that Blizzard never held up content in Vanilla so players could catch up. Should be easy for you to do since you are talking all this crap. You have the proof right?

Sure, the fact that the Blizzard devs used to always say:

“We release it when it’s done.”

You mean like the original Vanilla cycle?

Yeah a corporation would never say one thing for PR purposes and then do something else. Honestly man you are just not smart enough to argue with me.

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There’s that useless ad-hominem again. Look, Blizzard obviously agrees with me that the content should be released faster than it was in Vanilla.

Too bad buddy, so sad.

And that’s a good thing?

We’re going through Classic content quickly.

I guess that’s good news for Shadowlands.

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Yes, because the playerbase is far more advanced than the Vanilla playerbase. Where did all the players claiming raiding is a small part of the Vanilla experience go? Where did all the players claiming that leveling was the core part of Vanilla go?

Why are all these threads complaining about Blizzard releasing raids too quickly popping up? Why do you care, as a casual, why do you care?

Why is this a problem, it’s not like there’s any unexpected content coming to classic. People will either stick around for static content indefinitely or they won’t, slowing down release of it doesn’t change that.

Because they’re catering to players who are speeding through content.

Not players who are trying to take their time and enjoy the scenery as they level.

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I’ve been told Phase 1 was suppose to be shorter than the rest due to there really being nothing else to do, but level.

Though, I do worry they’ll push content out faster than they originally planed. …really wish they’d give us the time frames: ie “Q1 of 2020 for phase 2” or “Q2 of 2021 for phase 4”.

That being said, I hit 60 about 3 weekends ago on my main…a paladin.

My disapproval comes from the knowledge they’ll release TBC, but not on new servers. They’ll release them on the Classic servers; don’t like TBC? To bad.

My guess is they’ll go all the way up to ‘one expansion behind retail’ and then restart with a new set of realms back at Vanilla. I highly doubt they’ll do any kind of “+” version. It’s way too much money and far easier to just progress through the existing expansions then toss everyone back into Retail, while starting up new instances of the base game.

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They’ve figured out they can re-release their old WoW content every 15 years or so.

They aren’t removing or even changing anything existing.

There is zero impact to you if you want to continue at the same pace you’ve been going. It’s not like all the old dungeons are going to be closed or you’ll suddenly not be able to level anymore.

Until you’re getting endlessly farmed by level 60s because they now have incentive for HKs.

So pvp happened on a pvp server. Too bad so sad. Maybe you would have been happier on a pve server.

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They are still around… but they don’t live on the forums like many of the zoomm crowd.
You say thousands have raided MC and Ony… which means tens of thousands have not…

I get your argument but just because thousands have done something doesn’t mean that twice or five times the number haven’t…

You are using the argument that because tons more have done it now as opposed to original vanilla that it means they should push out content faster… completely ignoring that, perhaps, many more thousands have not even gotten close to a raid yet…

Just food for thought, I am not taking a side but I do like to point out the inconsistencies…

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